May 31, 201511 yr Author new power supply, 100ma version angle bracket sicfet pass transistor coming for the higher power applications.
May 31, 201511 yr Author http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/kgsshvpssic.jpg good for at least 100ma on each rail with enough heatsink
May 31, 201511 yr Now that will be a fun challenge to fit into the same box as two carbon boards. Definitely putting this into the project queue.
May 31, 201511 yr Author 2 amp boards on one side, the power supply and transformer on the other side
May 31, 201511 yr Is this a better PS to use with a KGSSHV Carbon? I was planning using a KGBH/ST version.
May 31, 201511 yr I thought the original KGSSHV supply was good to 90ma with 3904s? Offboarding is a welcome addition though
June 1, 201511 yr Maybe a good opportunity to change STTH512FB to STTH512FP, I just googled the first part again Edit: Can the SiC also be jammed into the simpler BHSE supply? Edited June 1, 201511 yr by nopants
June 1, 201511 yr Author its a to246, so it would have to be a different heatsink, and a different footprint
June 1, 201511 yr oh, I was thinking just leave it offboard and let the user handle sinking. Wondering what the dis/advantages are to the fq* part
June 3, 201511 yr @joamat: - why did you change the servo? - do you do your own Stax jacks? ...looks like that from your pic?? Edited June 3, 201511 yr by sorenb
June 3, 201511 yr I just realized this, but how are you powering the LV section JoaMat? If you're using your T2 supply, I thought there was only 12V available
June 3, 201511 yr I use the T2 PSU sometimes and it has 12V LV section but it seems to work. Edited November 12, 201510 yr by JoaMat
June 4, 201511 yr Would it be bad to stack the two carbon amp boards on top of each other (perhaps slightly offset)? That would make it possible to use a smaller case than if they are placed side-by-side.
June 4, 201511 yr Author as long as the heatsink is big enough, that should be fine, and put the power supply on the other heatsink. its still going to be a fairly big box
June 4, 201511 yr There are a number of case options with a single heatsink, I couldn't really figure out how do the IO for those in a tidy manner
June 4, 201511 yr I think that a build will fit in a Modushop Dissipante 2U 300 with stacked amp boards, but didn't actually lay it out to double-check. Not a small box, but not monstrous, either. A fully-custom chassis should allow more space saving.
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